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24. | | SANTOS, L. F. de M.; LAPAZ, A. de M.; TOMAZ, R. S.; LIRA, M. V. da S.; MOREIRA, A.; REIS, A. R. dos; HEINRICHS, R. Evaluation of sulfur source and dose on the nutritional state and production of piatã forage. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 40, n. 3, p. 1237-1248, maio/jun. 2019. Título em português: Avaliação de fonte e dose de enxofre no estado nutricional e produção de forragem do piatã. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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25. | | REIS, P. C. M. dos; REIS, A. R. S.; LISBOA, P. L. B.; REIS, L. P.; RUSCHEL, A. R.; SILVA, J. N. M. Caracterização macroscópica de espécies conhecidas como mata-mata (Lecythidaceae), disponíveis na xiloteca do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. In: CONGRESSO NACIONAL DE BOTÂNICA, 62., 2011, Fortaleza. Botânica e desenvolvimento sustentável: [anais]. Fortaleza: EdUECE, 2011. 1 CD-ROM. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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26. | | CAMARGO, F. T. de; FAVARIN, J. L.; BERNARDES, M. S.; LUNZ, A. M. P.; RIGHI, C. A.; ALVES, S. N. R.; REIS, A. R. Crescimento e maturação do fruto do cafeeiro (Coffea arabica L.) em um sistema arborizado e em monocultivo. In: SIMPÓSIO DE PESQUISA DOS CAFÉS DO BRASIL, 5., 2007, Águas de Lindóia. Anais... Brasília, DF: Embrapa Café, 2007. 5 p. 1 CD-ROM. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Acre. |
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28. | | BARCELOS, J. P. Q.; REIS, H. P. G.; GODOY, C. V.; GRATÃO, P. L.; FURLANI JUNIOR, E.; PUTTI, F. F.; CAMPOS, M.; REIS, A. R. Impact of foliar nickel application on urease activity, antioxidant metabolism and control of powdery mildew (Microsphaera diffusa) in soybean plants. Plant Pathology, v. 67, n. 7, p. 1502-1513, 2018. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Soja. |
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29. | | TEIXEIRA, W. G.; MARTINS, G. C.; IWATA, S. A.; SOUZA, G. K. A. de; REIS, A. R.; MARQUES, J. J.; FALCÃO, N. Indicadores físicos da qualidade do solo no monitoramento da recuperação de clareiras da Província Petrolífera de Urucu, Amazonas. In: WORKSHOP TÉCNICO-CIENTÍFICO DA REDE CT-PETRO AMAZÔNIA, 1., 2004, Manaus. Rede CT-Petro Amazônia. Manaus: INPA: FDB: Petrobrás, 2004. 1 CD-ROM. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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30. | | PAULA NETO, A.; FAVARIN, J. L.; REIS, A. R. dos; TEZOTTO, T.; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; LAVRES JUNIOR, J.; GALLO, L. A. Nitrogen metabolism in coffee plants in response to nitrogen supply by fertigation. Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology, v. 27, n. 1, p. 41-50, Mar. 2015. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pesca e Aquicultura. |
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32. | | REIS, P. C. M. dos R.; REIS, L. P.; SOUZA, A. L. de; CARVALHO, A. M. M. L.; MAZZEI, L.; REIS, A. R. S.; TORRES, C. M. M. E. Agrupamento de espécies madeireiras da Amazônia com base em propriedades físicas e mecânicas. Ciência Florestal, v. 29, n. 1, p. 336-346, jan./mar. 2019. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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33. | | SILVA, V. M.; NARDELI, A. J.; MENDES, N. A. de C.; ROCHA, M. de M.; WILSON, L.; YOUNG, S. D.; BROADLEY, M. R.; WHITE, P. J.; REIS, A. R. dos. Agronomic biofortification of cowpea with zinc: variation in primary metabolism responses and grain nutritional quality among 29 diverse genotypes. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, v. 162, p. 378-387, 2021. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Meio-Norte. |
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34. | | SILVA JÚNIOR, E. C. da; GUILHERME, L. R. G.; LOPES, G.; SOUZA, G. A. de; SILVA, K. E. da; LIMA, R. M. B. de; GUEDES, M. C.; WADT, L. H. de O.; REIS, A. R. dos. Are all Brazil nuts selenium-rich? In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SELENIUM IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH, 4., 2015, São Paulo. Global advances in selenium research from theory to application: proceedings. Londres: Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. p. 133-134. Editores: Gary S. Banuelos, Zhi-Qing Lin, Milton Ferreira Moraes, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme, Andre Rodrigues dos Reis. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amapá; Embrapa Rondônia. |
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35. | | SILVA JÚNIOR, E. C. da; GUILHERME, L. R. G.; LOPES, G.; SOUZA, G. A. de; SILVA, K. E. da; LIMA, R. M. B. de; GUEDES, M. C.; WADT, L. H. de O.; REIS, A. R. dos. Are all Brazil nuts selenium-rich? In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SELENIUM IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH, 4., 2015, São Paulo. Global advances in selenium research from theory to application: Proceedings....Londres: Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. p. 133-134. Editores Gary S. Banuelos, Zhi-Qing Lin, Milton Ferreira Moraes, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme, Andre Rodrigues dos Reis. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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36. | | SILVA, V. M.; NARDELI, A. J.; MENDES, N. A. C.; ALCOCK, T. D.; ROCHA, M. de M.; PUTTI, F. F.; WILSON, L.; YOUNG, S. D.; BROADLEY, M. R.; WHITE, P. J.; REIS, A. R. dos. Application of sodium selenate to cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) increases shoot and grain Se partitioning with strong genotypic interactions. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, v. 67, 12678, 2021. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Meio-Norte. |
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38. | | LEAO, N. V. M.; OHASHI, S. T.; FREITAS, A. D. D. de; NASCIMENTO, M. R. S. M. do; SHIMIZU, E. S. C.; REIS, A. R. S.; GALVÃO FILHO, A. F.; SOUZA, D. de. Colheita de sementes e produção de mudas de espécies florestais nativas. 2.ed. Belém, PA: Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, 2015. 47 p. (Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. Documentos, 374). Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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39. | | TEIXEIRA, W. G.; STEINER, C.; SWAMI, S. N.; MOREIRA, A.; REIS, A. R.; COSTA, D. G.; CHAVES, F. C. M.; MARTINS, G. C.; SOUZA, G. K. de A.; ARRUDA, M. R. The link between Terra Preta de Índio and the use of charcoal to improve soil quality. Trabalho apresentado no Energy and Agricultural Carbon Utilization: Sustainable alternatives to sequestration, 2004. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
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40. | | SILVA JUNIOR, E. C.; WADT, L. H. de O.; SILVA, K. E. da; LIMA, R. M. B.; BATISTA, K. D.; GUEDES, M. C.; CARVALHO, G. S.; CARVALHO, T. S.; REIS, A. R.; LOPES, G.; GUILHERME, L. R. G. Natural variation of selenium in Brazil nuts and soils from the Amazon region. Chemosphere, v. 188, p. 650-658, 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Amapá; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental; Embrapa Rondônia; Embrapa Roraima. |
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TEIXEIRA, W. G.; STEINER, C.; SWAMI, S. N.; MOREIRA, A.; REIS, A. R.; COSTA, D. G.; CHAVES, F. C. M.; MARTINS, G. C.; SOUZA, G. K. de A.; ARRUDA, M. R. |
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The link between Terra Preta de Índio and the use of charcoal to improve soil quality. |
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2004 |
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Trabalho apresentado no Energy and Agricultural Carbon Utilization: Sustainable alternatives to sequestration, 2004. |
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Amazonian Dark Earth ? Terra Preta de Índio. Characterization The Amazonian Dark Earth (ADE) or Terra Preta de Índio shows normally a plaggic, terric or hortic horizons. These horizons are identified by the dark matrix colors of the top layers, and presence of ceramics and charcoal pieces. The more widely accepted theory about the origin of these epipedons is that they were improved by Amerindian populations in Pre Colombian Indian settlements. The tophorizons on ADE sites show some differences on soil chemical, physical and hydraulic properties compared to the adjacent soils in the region. The tophorizon shows typically high amounts of P, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) relative to the surrounding soils. The high amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) and black carbon strongly influence the color, the structure and the hydraulic properties. The texture is lighter and the workability of the ADE is easier, and the drainage is, habitually, very good. Because of their easy workability and longer lasting in relation to surrounding soils, the local population intensively uses those sites. ADE sites seem to be a very resilient soil type to keep their good soil physical qualities as when submitted to an intensive soil management. In this paper we discuss some investigations concerning a better characterization and expansion of the knowledge of ADE sites. Moreover the approach to reproduce those soils using as key component charcoal residues are also reviewed and discussed. Terra Preta reproduction Many experiment, monitoring and modeling of the dynamic of the water, nutrients and soil organic matter in soil with addition of charcoal are on ongoing research in Manaus. The first experiment at field conditions, investigating the effect of a combination of mineral fertilizers and charcoal as a mean of reducing nutrient leaching tested anual crops in a randomized complete block design with 15 treatments with five replication including organic amendment combinations with and without fertilization (compost, chicken manure, litter and charcoal). Plots fertilized with NPK and lime + charcoal application showed better plant growth as plots fertilized alone. Our first experiment with Banana showed some better mineral nutrition for N in the plants growing on plots were charcoal were applied. MenosAmazonian Dark Earth ? Terra Preta de Índio. Characterization The Amazonian Dark Earth (ADE) or Terra Preta de Índio shows normally a plaggic, terric or hortic horizons. These horizons are identified by the dark matrix colors of the top layers, and presence of ceramics and charcoal pieces. The more widely accepted theory about the origin of these epipedons is that they were improved by Amerindian populations in Pre Colombian Indian settlements. The tophorizons on ADE sites show some differences on soil chemical, physical and hydraulic properties compared to the adjacent soils in the region. The tophorizon shows typically high amounts of P, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) relative to the surrounding soils. The high amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) and black carbon strongly influence the color, the structure and the hydraulic properties. The texture is lighter and the workability of the ADE is easier, and the drainage is, habitually, very good. Because of their easy workability and longer lasting in relation to surrounding soils, the local population intensively uses those sites. ADE sites seem to be a very resilient soil type to keep their good soil physical qualities as when submitted to an intensive soil management. In this paper we discuss some investigations concerning a better characterization and expansion of the knowledge of ADE sites. Moreover the approach to reproduce those soils using as key component charcoal residues are also reviewed and discussed. Terra Preta r... Mostrar Tudo |
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Sequestro de carbono; Terra Preta de Índio. |
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